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Rogues' Harbor Inn : ウィキペディア英語版
Rogues' Harbor Inn

Rogues' Harbor Inn, also known as the Elm Grove Inn and Central Exchange Hotel, is a historic inn and tavern located at Lansing in Tompkins County, New York. It was built between 1830 and 1842 by Major General Daniel D. Minier, and is a three story brick building in the Greek Revival style. It is a 40 feet deep by 80 feet wide rectangular building on a stucco coated fieldstone foundation with a gable roof. It features a full width porch with a roof supported by turned posts. The author Grace Miller White (1868–1957) used it as the inspiration for the setting for her novel ''Judy of Rogues Harbor''.〔 ''See also:'' 〕 It continues to operate as a bed and breakfast country inn and restaurant.
==History==
The Central Exchange Hotel was the first brick structure built in Lansing. Construction began in 1830, when Major General Daniel D. Minier secured the services of Lemuel Kelsey of Dryden, and apprentice carpenter, Nelson Morgan of Lansing, to erect this three story building. The main object of the building was to become a rooming house, a store and living quarters.
At a cost of $40,000, Major General Daniel D. Minier situated the building on family land purchased from Nicholas Van Rensselaer (Military Lot #87 of the Central New York Military Tract). The Central Exchange Hotel received its name because it was on the road between Ithaca, and Auburn and stage coaches would stop there to exchange horses.
Seven years after completion, Major General Daniel D. Minier died and his remains were placed in the Asbury Cemetery.

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